5 Questions with Camilo Leyva

Artist and art historian Camilo Leyva considers how the practices of artists in the 1960s opened up many paths for contemporary artists in Colombia today. He identifies connections between artists across Latin America as an area that needs further study, speaks about the possibility for artists from the periphery to influence the central narrative, and more in this 5 Questions interview.

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Professor, Artist, Curator
University of Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano
Camilo Leyva is a multidisciplinary artist that lives and works in Bogotá, Colombia. He is part-time professor at Jorge Tadeo Lozano University in Bogotá where he teaches...
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5 Questions with Camilo Leyva

Artist and art historian Camilo Leyva considers how the practices of artists in the 1960s opened up many paths for contemporary artists in Colombia today. He identifies connections between artists across Latin America as an area that needs further study, speaks about the possibility for artists from the periphery to influence the central narrative, and more in this 5 Questions interview.

Artist and art historian Camilo Leyva considers how the practices of artists in the 1960s opened up many paths for contemporary artists in Colombia today. He identifies connections between artists across Latin America as an area that needs further study, speaks about the possibility for artists from the periphery to influence the central narrative, and more in this 5 Questions interview.